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Going  to  state


            Winning is not  everything....



             it's  just,  oh so  sweet!!





                  o marly times people are put      Debate Tournament in Lincoln,
               S down for sticking up for their     March 28-29.
             thoughts. Conformity is expected         Not only were the debators suc­
             from everyone. However, some peo­      cessful in competition, so was the
             ple can hold out against changing      one-act play, “ Sandbox” . A totally
             their minds. They are firm, they are   bizarre performance made the one-
             strong, they are the debate teams.     act’s theme stand out in a deep
               It doesn’t appeal to everyone. I     sense. The five member cast, made
             mean, who would want to do             up of entirely juniors, was invited to
             research most of the year on trade     the International Thespian Conven­
             policies, then debate about it? Not    tion in Muncie, Indiana.
             many, but a few were successful at       So, there it is, victories and hon­
             it. The debate teams of sophomores     ors were coming up everywhere. A
             Ken  Bukowski and Chris Dellamano      name was given to these programs,
             placed fifth at the Nebraska State     that name is . . . winner!












































                                                    Information is in the darndest places. Magazines, books,
                                                    newspapers and all types of media tools are helpful to a
                                                    debater  Sophomore debater Chris Dellamano searches for
                                                    data on the year's topic.
                                                    It’s got to be done right! In order for the proper mood, a clari­
                                                    net player (junior Ten Cvitak) provides a melody for the
                                                    death  Lights and sound effects were done by sophomore
                                                    Susan Magisana.
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